Purr Events - Carole Wilbourn
Carole Wilbourn, The Cat Therapist, has been the leading voice in feline therapy for over 5 decades. She has helped thousands of cat moms and dads explore, face, and resolve cat behavioral and health issues. Carole is truly the most trusted Cat Therapist in the United States.
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Purr Events

** Welcome your visitors with a photo of your cat/s on your doormat.
** A Canadian client’s cat lived for 22 years.
** Your cat can experience grief with the loss of a companion or guardian or other traumatic situation.
** The Museum of The Dog returns to NYC. There’s even a virtual dog to act as a guide for children’s tours.

Cat-onalize your doormat

Cat-onalize Your Doormat With Your Cat/s Caricature or Photo. What a happy welcome!

Djinni

Djinni Lived For 22 Years
This was a FaceBook message I received from a client in New Brunswick, Canada. She wanted me to know that she felt her phone consult with me contributed to Djinni’s long, happy life.
I had given her a program on how to change Djinni’s outdoors life style to one of indoors. I contacted Anne and told her how happy I was to be a catalyst for Djinni’s fortuitous, domestic transition.
Take a look at The Cat House — A 40 Year Journey.

A ginger cat was sitting in his nest, showing a sad face.

Your Cat Can Experience Grief
It’s not unusual for your cat or other animal companion to
feel grief with outright or subtle symptoms. My opinion was
included in an article for the Huffington Post.

Museum of The Dog Returns to NYC After 32 years
The museum returned February 8 to Park Avenue in midtown.